A determination is made that messages from a first constituent service of an application are to be processed at a second constituent service. Networking configuration settings are generated such that a message originating at the first constituent service is directed to a traffic processing agent established by a traffic management service. In response to a receipt of a message from the first constituent service at the agent, one or more packets are delivered to the second constituent service.
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3. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first hidden multi-tenant traffic processing agent is implemented using one or more of: (a) a compute instance of a virtualized computing service, (b) a virtualization management offloading card of a virtualization server, (c) a virtualization management software component running on a CPU of a virtualization server, or (d) a non-virtualized server.
11. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the first hidden traffic processing agent is implemented using one or more of: (a) a compute instance of a virtualized computing service, (b) a virtualization management offloading card of a virtualization server, (c) a virtualization management software component running on a CPU of a virtualization server, or (d) a non-virtualized server.
12. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the traffic management service is implemented at least in part at one or more data centers of a provider network, and wherein at least one resource of the first and second resources comprises at least a portion of one or more of: (a) a compute instance of a virtualized computing service of the provider network, (b) a resource of a software-container-based computing service of the provider network, (c) a resource of a dynamically-provisioned event-driven computing service of the provider network, (d) an auto-scaling group of compute resources of the provider network, (e) a destination of a load balancer of the provider network, or (f) a computing device located at a premise of a client of the provider network.
13. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the one or more networking configuration settings include a record associating a domain name of one or more constituent services of the first application with a network address of an endpoint of the traffic management service.
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